On January 7th, 2020, we had the exciting opportunity to help curate the Realmax booth for the 2020 CES technology conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.
During the conference, we made connections with a multitude of talented and influential people in the technology industry, we helped RealMax showcase their Augmented Reality glasses to thousands of participants at the conference, we dj’d, set up lights and curated the stage at their booth.
Each of the days of the conference we coordinated a live AR music performance with Violin Gril hat inspired participants to express their creativity in a multi-user shared AR experience. We helped inspire connection through this interactive technology experience because you could see all the participants around you.
We look forward to growing our relationship with the Realmax and the future AR events that are yet to come.
If you or some you know has ideas for an Augmented Reality experience ent or is looking for help with an event, please contact us!
. You can expect an immersive AR experience with transformational sounds from Amanda Marks, also known as Violin Girl.
Violin Girl is a professional electric violinist, vocalist, and recording artist who has performed at music festivals, clubs, and venues internationally. She specializes in improvising over DJ mixed tracks with her electric violin.
Some of Violin Girl’s notable performances include festivals like Bonnaroo, Burning Man, Lightning in a Bottle, Oregon Eclipse and Amsterdam Dance Event; international appearances in Greece, Costa Rica, Peru, Mexico, and Canada; and high-profile venues like Hakkasan, Tao, MGM Grand Garden Arena, Mixmag Lab Los Angeles and Prysm Nightclub. She currently holds residencies at Drai’s Beach Club and Spin Nightclub.
Through this rsvp you also have the opportunity to support our non-profit partner KEEN. KEEN stands for Kids Enjoy Exercise Now! Join this interactive dance party and support future AR events for kids with mental disabilities. Each AR #pARrtywithpurpose is a conscious partnership with a social cause that is meaningful to our collaborators Realmax is committed to leading the way for mental health innovation using augmented reality experiences.
Realmax-100 has several use cases for supporting students with specific disabilities. Life skills such as learning how to properly cross a street may be taught in a gym using images that the kids can see. The students will also get rewarded for pushing the crosswalk buttons, or other actions for completing the task. Professionals across the healthcare industry such as assisted technology specialists or doctors and psychologists help with bringing AR glasses to students with down syndrome. The assisted technologists may provide training for students to clean and clear dishes at the cafeteria, where a 3D image of a trusted adult would appear as an avatar to go through the steps that need to be done. Realmx-100 will capture their image within an hour.
Your donation goes to supporting programming for the KEEN organization!
KEEN’s Mission - Empower youth with disabilities by providing free, non-competitive one-to-one programs of exercise, fitness and fun, led by volunteer coaches. KEEN’s Vision - Foster confidence, self-esteem and community inclusion for youth with disabilities; strengthen communities through education of volunteers; and provide families with respite and a supportive network. KEEN is a volunteer-led, nonprofit — 501(c)(3) — organization headquartered in the Washington, DC area.
Thank you for your support!